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Row 1: Kopolo, Hanion, Johnson, Nelson, Melnyttchenko, Lorson, Morrill, Welch, Ihnet. Piper, Brennan, Hedlund, Savage, Reasby, Barnett. Row 2: Mr. Mulligan, Hanting, Pappas, Watt, News Sharon Johnson, Galina Melnyttchenko, Eugene Kopalo, Joan Larson, Carol Hedlund. Extra, Extra is what the News Staff echoes every other Wednesday while delivering the Central High News to the various homerooms. At the head of this line are the two co-editors, Joan Larson and Galina Me.nytschenko, and the faculty adviser, Mr. Mulligan. The News brings to the student the highlights of school life that surround him. These include sports activities, assemblies, articles of advice, a gossip column, and jokes. Every year the News Staff presents two assemblies at the beginning of each semester. The purpose of the assemblies is to acquire subscribers for the News. Every student attending Central High School has reason for being proud of its paper. The Central High News has won many awards, both state and national, because of its outstanding quality and form. Virginia Morrill; Freddie Reasby, Carol Nelton, Glenda Piper, Dede Poppas. 17
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Row 1: Hugh i, Chmel, Guilt, Murphy. Donielton, Notion. Row 2: Mr. Johnson, Dockin, Melin, Keorm. Morrow, Hanlin. Centralian The 1956 Centralian Staff has worked hard to bring us a great yearbook. At the very beginning, the staff decided on a Pioneer theme which is effectively used throughout the book. In spite of deadlines, which were always coming up too quickly, the staff was able to meet them without too much difficulty. The results of hard work and the efforts made will be judged by you, the students, as you read the 1956 Centralian. Staff Editor-in-Chief..............Dean Danielson Business Manager..............Delores Kearns Faculty Editors....... Feature Editors....... Organization Editors Senior Editors............ Undergraduate Editors Sports Editors (Boys).............. (Girls)............. Art Editor............. Photographer........... Yvonne Morrow Delores Kearns .....John Guest Toni Hughes .....Cleo Dockin Mary Melin Yvonne Morrow ...Delores Kearns Pat Nelson ...Toni Hughes Sharon Chmel ..Harry Murphy Dean Danielson ....Sharon Chmel ...Frank Nicholas .....Dick Hanlin 16
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low I: Hopp, Hymes, Thompson, Chapman, Keating, Lugar, Stimson, B. Nolson. Row 2: Gornoy, Runyon, Benedict, J. Nolton, Telecky, Chmol, Gramm, Froiland, Nordquist, Grady. Row 3: Austod, Townsend, Robertson, Keller, Benack, Scribner, Hoisted, L Johnson, Holli-vay, Allen, Martin. Row 4: Birnberg, O'Hagan, Hinderaker, Thunold, Cripps, Epple, Donald, MacMillan, Moore, Johanos, Temple. Row 5: Merill, Reasby, Stephens, Larson, Wilson, Newman, Hesselgrave, Ouam, Axiotis, Beckley, Peterson, Larson. Row 6: Welch, N. Anderson, Robertson, Rovick, Horsch, Duffy, Merrill, Green, Ulrich, Walters, Rasmussen. Row 7: Scanlan, Baremore, Johnson, Peterson, Anderson, Berry, Hokanson, Egertson, Nord, Hamsness, Marchiafova, Swenson. Spanish Club Christmas cards, stationery, vanilla were some of the shouts of members of the Spanish Club during their, drive throughout the year to acquire money for their biannual trip to Mexico. The persons behind this drive were Douglas Parker, president; Toni Hughes, vice president; Carol Nelson, secretary; Jim Savoie, treasurer; and Mrs. Olson, faculty adviser. The Halloween Disc Hop was given for the student body in hopes of raising more money for the trip. The Spanish Club has many activities throughout the year. The annual Christmas Party is the biggest and most colorful event of the year. At various times during the year, the Spanish Club was visited by visitors from the Spanish speaking lands. Row 1: Katiman, C. Nolion, Savoie, Mn. Olson, Parker, Hughes, Theriault. Row 2: Everson, Norris, Hazlett, Tyler, McCollins, Newsome, Reich, Pappas. Row 3: Davidson, Payne, Boyer, Kinney. Pappin, Logan, Newsom, Hanson, Youngberg. Row 4: Mills, Krauss, Hedlund, Hovland, Landmark, Morrow, Lamb, Hughes. Row 5: Watt, C. Andorson, Fast, Barbero, Lindgren, Rice, Opstad, Hadreas, Peterson. Row 6: Blinkenberg, Moffett, Lankton, Covert, Zadach, X. Anderson, Boosalis, Piper, Johnson, Knutson. Row 7: Schmit, Cornelison, Patek, Hovland, Nordmarken, Pappas, Burg, Johnson, Martin, Peacock, Rossman.
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